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A FunTrivia Mixed Quiz!

This is an untimed game, created by the FunTrivia QuizBot using questions submitted by players. Take your time, and please consider submitting questions of your own when you are done!

#1. World Mixture. Player Windswept asks:
  What is the term for a long-lasting, highly structured Japanese organized crime syndicate?

    samurai
    kamikaze
    yakuza
    obi

#2. World Mixture. Player nickdrew55 asks:
  Born Hodgenville, Kentucky in 1809, married Mary Todd in 1842 and fathered four children. Died in Peterson House, Washington, D.C. in 1865. Which US President am I describing?

    Abraham Lincoln
    Ulysses S. Grant
    Andrew Johnson
    Theodore Roosevelt

#3. World Mixture. Player OswaldEllie asks:
  What 300-year-old Royal Navy tradition came to an end on 31st July 1970?

    Flying the Royal Ensign
    Flogging for wearing untidy uniforms
    Issue of a daily rum ration to sailors
    Piping dignitaries onboard ship

#4. World Mixture. Player SriniKapa asks:
  What famous bell is located in the Great Clock of Westminster?

    Liberty Bell
    Yongle Bell
    Tsar Bell
    Big Ben

#5. World Mixture. Player trident asks:
  The city of Paris, Texas, decided to capitalize on their name by building their own Eiffel Tower. What extra feature, which is distinctly quite Texan, did they add to the top of their replica?

    a sprig of holly
    a steak
    a cowboy hat
    a hunk of cheese

#6. World Mixture. Player jaknginger asks:
  Which fruit is used in a popular autumn game that involves tubs of water?

    Strawberries
    Oranges
    Apples
    Pears

#7. World Mixture. Player Mistigris asks:
  An Aztec legend inspired one country's national flag. Which country?

    Argentina
    China
    Mexico
    United Kingdom

#8. World Mixture. Player Quiz_Beagle asks:
  Which city, possibly reflected in its nickname, was the first to install electric streetlights?

    Paris
    Vatican City
    St Asaph
    Maza

#9. World Mixture. Player heatherlois asks:
  The world's first working prototype submarine was built in the early 1600s by Cornelius Drebbel, a Dutch inventor employed by King James I of England. Where did Drebbel demonstrate his submarine?

    The River Thames
    The Strait of Gibraltar
    The Tasman Sea
    The Seine

#10. World Mixture. Player Stonecreek asks:
  Which politician, the first woman democratically elected to lead a Muslim-majority country, bore the nickname Pinky?

    Golda Meir
    Indira Gandhi
    Benazir Bhutto
    Margaret Thatcher